The MINI Nock 2 It delivers precision shooting for archers with smaller hands.
Based on the fastest-growing handheld release in archery today, this MINI version maintains the premium features that made the original Nock 2 It a favorite among serious bowhunters and competitive archers.
When accuracy matters in the field, this compact powerhouse performs with the same precision as its full-sized counterpart, just re-sized for smaller hands.
Core Benefits
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Custom 2-finger design for smaller hand sizes
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Auto-closing jaw for quick, easy attachment to your D-loop
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Dual-sear trigger system for crisp, travel-free activation
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Includes wrist lanyard for security during hunting situations
The Perfect Fit for Smaller Hands
The MINI Nock 2 It is precision-engineered for archers with small to medium hands who want the same high-performance features of the original Nock 2 It. Whether you’re hunting from a tree stand or competing in a tournament, this release delivers consistent, reliable performance without compromising on quality.
With its compact profile, the MINI Nock 2 It allows shooters with smaller hands to maintain proper hand position and anchor points. This release promotes a flat hand position that aligns with your jaw, creating an anchor point that’s repeatable shot after shot.
Auto-Closing Jaw Technology
The MINI Nock 2 It features an auto-closing jaw for quick and easy attachment to your D-loop. For low-light hunting situations, the jaw design allows you to approach from underneath, placing your middle finger on one side of the string and index finger on the other, then slide up and close — no visual confirmation needed.
The angled jaw design forces the D-loop to slide to the top edge of the jaw, ensuring consistent positioning and clean, immediate string release once triggered. This jaw configuration virtually eliminates inconsistency in release timing, translating to improved accuracy downrange.
Premium Dual-Sear Trigger System
The heart of the MINI Nock 2 is its premium dual-sear trigger system — the same high-end mechanism found in precision rifle triggers. This system allows you to activate the release through pressure rather than travel, eliminating the anticipation that leads to target panic.
The release comes pre-adjusted from the Nock On facility with optimal tension settings and minimal travel, though you can fine-tune these settings to your preference using the included Allen wrenches:
- Top set screw adjusts trigger pressure
- Back screw controls travel
- Side set screw locks in your tension settings
Ergonomic Thumb Barrel Design
The offset thumb barrel can be positioned precisely where you need it for optimal comfort and performance. Most shooters prefer the barrel in a rearward position, placing it at the first joint of the thumb rather than deep in the thumb pocket. This positioning allows you to maintain a flat hand position while drawing and anchoring.
The thumb barrel includes positioning markers (like the “5 o’clock” reference point) to help you consistently place your thumb at the same position for every shot. This consistency is important for developing the surprise release technique elite archers depend on.
Optimized Two-Finger Design
The two-finger design with partial third finger support minimizes inconsistency in hand position. This intentional limitation reduces “rocker position” variations that can affect D-loop position within the jaw and change shot timing.
The width between the two finger holes creates perfect alignment with your jawline, with your index finger resting naturally on your jawline and your middle finger on your cheek.
Included Safety Lanyard
Each MINI Nock 2 It comes with a secure wrist lanyard, particularly valuable for hunters and those transitioning from wrist-style releases.
The lanyard provides security when drawing heavy hunting bows and prevents dropping your release during crucial moments in the field.
Technical Specifications
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Hand Size: Recommended for small-to-medium glove sizes
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Finger Configuration: Two-finger design with partial third finger support
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Trigger Type: Thumb-activated with dual-sear mechanism
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Jaw Type: Auto-closing
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Included Items: Release, wrist lanyard, set of 3 Allen wrenches
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Adjustments: Thumb barrel position, trigger tension, trigger travel
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Finish: Orange
Using Your MINI Nock 2 It
For optimal performance with your MINI Nock 2 It, maintain a flat hand position with the release aligned down the center row of your knuckles. Keep your fingers rigid around the release to prevent slipping. When drawing, position your thumb away from the trigger for safety, then move it to the barrel once anchored and ready to shoot.
You can adjust the release to your preferences using the included Allen wrenches. Adjust the thumb barrel position first, then set your preferred trigger tension and travel. For safety, always back off the travel screw by approximately three “clock numbers” after finding the firing point.
When shooting, focus on pulling through the shot rather than manipulating the trigger. Present your thumb to the barrel, shape it to create skin contact, then pull with your elbow while keeping your thumb stationary. This technique creates the dynamic, surprise release that delivers the most consistent accuracy.
The MINI Nock 2 It gives you the perfect balance of control and performance. From tree stand hunts to competitive shooting, you can rely on this precision-engineered release when it matters most.
MINI Nock 2 It: Frequently Asked Questions
How does the MINI Nock 2 It’s performance compare to the full-size Nock 2 It?
The MINI’s performance is identical to the full-size version — same dual-sear trigger system, same auto-closing jaw technology, same precision engineering. The only difference is the scaled-down dimensions for smaller hands.
You’re not sacrificing any performance features by choosing the MINI. You’re getting the same release mechanics that have made the Nock 2 It one of the most popular releases on the market, just sized properly for your hand.
Will I need to adjust my bow setup when switching from a wrist release to the MINI Nock 2 It?
Most archers can transition without major bow adjustments, but you may need minor peep height tweaks. The two-finger design naturally aligns with your jawline anchor point, which often matches where you were anchoring with a wrist release.
Start by shooting at close range and check your peep alignment. A small peep adjustment will dial you in perfectly if you’re looking through the top or bottom edge.
I struggle with target panic on thumb releases. Will the MINI Nock 2 It help or make it worse?
The MINI’s dual-sear system helps many archers work through target panic because it teaches proper shot execution. The key is learning to pull through the shot with back tension rather than punching the trigger.
When you feel target panic creeping in, present your thumb to the barrel and pull with your elbow. Let the release surprise you. Many archers find this release helps them recognize and correct punching habits better than other designs.
Can I use the MINI Nock 2 It for both hunting and target shooting?
Absolutely. The auto-closing jaw makes the MINI ideal for hunting situations where you need quick, quiet attachment to your D-loop, even in low light.
For target shooting, the precision trigger system delivers the consistency needed for tight groups. Many competitive archers use this same release design for both applications.
How do I know if my hands are the right size for the MINI version?
If you wear small-to-medium gloves, the MINI is designed for you. More specifically, if full-size releases feel bulky in your hand or you struggle to maintain proper finger positioning on larger releases, the MINI will likely be a better fit.
The goal is to maintain a flat hand position with the release centered on your knuckles. If a full-size release forces your hand into an awkward position, step down to the MINI.
What’s the learning curve like for someone new to handheld releases?
Expect two to three weeks of consistent practice to feel comfortable, and a full season to master the technique. Start close — 10 yards — and focus on form over accuracy initially.
The MINI’s design actually accelerates the learning process because the two-finger configuration naturally promotes proper hand position. Don’t rush. Building proper muscle memory with this release will make you a more consistent archer long-term. The included lanyard provides security while you develop confidence with the handheld style.